Israeli police have recommended charges against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for corruption, bribery, fraud and breach of trust in two separate cases, according to the BBC.

The recommendations come after Netanyahu was questioned by police last month.

The first case centers on claims that Netanyahu asked the publisher of Israeli newspaper “for positive coverage in exchange for help in reining in a rival publication.”

The second case is a claim that Netanyahu received more than $100,000 in gifts in exchange for help getting a man, Hollywood mogul Arnon Milchan, a U.S. Visa. The Milchan Law was then passed, which “ensures Israelis who return to live in Israel from abroad are exempt from paying taxes for 10 years.”